2009 Edition Part 2 Figure 2D-8. Destination Signs for Roundabouts

All of the signs are shown as horizontal rectangular green signs with white borders and legends.

D1-1d is shown with the words "Front Ave" to the left of a diagonal arrow pointing up and to the right.

D1-1e is shown with a white State Route 7 disk to the left of the word "North" on the top line and the word "Springfield" on the bottom line, to the left of a diagonal arrow pointing up and to the right.

D1-2d is shown with is shown with a vertical arrow that points up and slightly to the right before curving to the left is shown to the left of the word "Amity" on the top line and above a horizontal white line that extends across the width of the sign. Below this line, the words "Twin Falls" are shown to the left of a right-pointing horizontal arrow on the bottom line.

D1-3d is shown with an upward-pointing vertical arrow to the left of the word "Redmond" on the top line and above a horizontal white line that extends across the width of the sign. Below this line, a vertical arrow that points up and slightly to the right before curving to the left is shown to the left of the word "Bend" on the middle line and above a horizontal white line that extends across the width of the sign. Below this line, the word "Burns" is shown to the left of a right-pointing horizontal arrow.

D1-5 is shown with a circular arrow in the center of the sign that begins with a vertical shaft, curves counterclockwise up and to the left and then down, and has arrowheads pointing straight to the right, upward, to the left, and downward. To the left of the left-pointing arrow, the word "West" is shown above a white U.S. Route 220 shield that is above the word "Forsberg." Above the upward-pointing arrow, the word "North" is shown above a white U.S. Route 301 shield. To the right of the right-pointing arrow, the word "East" is shown above a white U.S. Route 220 shield that is above the word "Burke."

D1-5a is shown with a circular arrow in the center of the sign that begins with a vertical shaft, curves counterclockwise up and to the left and then down, and has arrowheads that curve away from the shaft to the right, away from the top curve upward, away from the left curve to the left, and downward. To the left of the arrow that curves to the left, the words "Allwood Rd" are shown above the word "West." Above the upward-curving arrow, the word "To" is shown to the left of a white State Route 3 disk. To the right of the arrow that curves to the right, the words "Allwood Rd" are shown above the word "East."